'â€" Lin-1. Alli mom have I n Roscoe. "1 chased throitgh Murray :and Terry the batman #ka Hill" 1a on Sheridah Road just Mimi! n! thevNewhall Ravine, and is now havingrplans prepared for ï¬ne rexidenc'ea Mrs. Barbara Die'mrick Sr“ died on MM twenty-ï¬rst: at the ag; of uven‘y: ï¬ve yep". ’ She was born in Germany in 1836. arid camo to AmrriCa at ihc age of twelve. The éause of- her death was lliracmia. She‘w'ras'buried “Gross Point. on August 23. - Mrs. Ella Clark Scott. wifé of Mr; Wih Scott, died at, the home'of her dmghter Mrs. Charles .- Shaw‘ on Thurs day, August 18, late-1n the evening. Mn. Scott was born ‘11 Hawisorï¬County, Kentucky. 011 August 15, 71845, and has lived m Glencoe for nearly ï¬fteen years.- and was a very promihem worker in ~cburchjocietics. Mis. Sc'ott died of bul- bar para!ysis" and was buried at Rose Hill on Samrday. ' Glencoe peopl: are mlxoh grleved. to hear of the death of «Howard .Griffen who tonnally lived in Glencoe. He'was camp- ing with a party of friends on a small western creek, and while shooting per'i- ï¬nkles his _ automaticâ€x-equlvrer~ exploded. The-bullet. passed“thr0ugh the, hear; causing death instantly. Huwérd was about twenty-ï¬vcyears (if-age. and was causing death instantly. Howard was About twenty-ï¬vcyears (if-age. and was a' son: of Dr. and ‘ Mrs. Griffin whpsg home was on‘Somh avenue. ‘11!» ir home now is in'Yakoma, Washington. " The meeting; of- the improvement Board did not bring results in the mat? tar'of bids for the sidewalk work adver- and. Eat 3 End was received, thdugli‘ avert] contracthrs had lookigi over the speciï¬cations and took bidding sheets. The explanation of the failure to bid is probabiy found in the requir? ment’ that contracto're were required (a they understood into giVe n 85 000 barely bond‘ guar'alnteeiug' the work ï¬ve ye’ars.. with each separate job 01 the ï¬ve to be let, though sdme of them 'covered but a few hundred 'feet of nlk.’ An order w‘as niadé to re-ad veri- tile for. bids, to be opened â€the 30th hut. , ' ‘ Estimafes for new 'work Were sub- mitted by‘ Presudent Hughes for a lyltom of water-mains in the Southern action of the Village, west of an: rail- 'Iyl,‘ covering territory wnich 'was' Included in the original plan for the vine!- â€item in 1893'but cut outâ€"at be; in: (u'lime has qhdwh) many years in a‘dnnco‘ of actugl need; Estimated mom; > 34,491 22. Zia-For sewers in Drexel and Oak- dnle svcnues, supplementnry to the Inge tyntam adjacent. hpon which ‘work Engineer' 5 pluns and eshmntes were headed in (or extensive impron‘mems in Ihe Konhwestern section of ‘ viilagg, including pavihs, sidewalks,~ never; end watenmains. Discusflon of “30.! was deterred to a late meeting. William Davidson, contractor for. utter extension in Monroe (venue. mallowed voucher for his ï¬rst aeti- nth. ‘.Q46 05. An order vvu made for the prepare- tiOI and printing of bonds for the three specie! Isms-menu under com 4116. viz. Specitl I68 Soth- and sewer system ' Specie] 166. Water extension in Monroe avenue. ' ' Specie! I74 Waterâ€" system for Sylvan Newhall' a Snbdisinn. '_ _ . The President éubniitted sq estimate for laying :. concreteâ€aidegva!k along flue easterly .side at Sheridan Rota from Wulk extending a few hundred toot. north lrom Central avenue to the ï¬rst nvine. Cost estimated st 81. - 0383) This wait is m be laid flan: the (mange of 'Franklin Newhtll. to "plus-a bond iglk hid by him long 3.3:. Igb; but by agreement.- the pro- inflmegn on they opposite. side 01; [by Reed are to pay one-hell; thecoi. THE- VILLAGE G. 3. Mills a Chicago in» proï¬réss. Esximltgd _ 'cos‘ n A. ‘ Mï¬rray‘ and. 59n- Du- :wrned from} weeksfvisit d Rocklord. ' - ~ umbnm and daughters and 'Katvhcrinegnd‘Miss‘ Lu Angelm. Califomia, oi Mr. and Mn: james has pill†no wail: on their tide tad. Zr.-- . on...“ In!“ In: ‘hgir 0:)qu up Wp'uvu 3...“. f-†-3 my pot dqciri «3 pay; ‘Them hflnguq med .6! n-pnblichuï¬ng. pa. girder-lull . wide to 'dr's'w‘the ordinhyqn yyd 'ry. port-it“! meaosrd. . « In the mind of Titania. Jpecillcl- lions 10:- Brian Binotd .(ltfmlr?) ‘impmvméqt were ~ambusflugd, ii!!!" I!“ Attorney, dinctéd. to ad Vera-i: for. bids: " to beepened on 1319301.): in»:- ~ ‘ "l‘he Presldént md a loner {mm Mr; Joseph 51}. Ridefl of New :York, _- con- sulting ‘quiueer,:iv§o is bmuniainz a; projected water mm with titanium plant ind int-aka n 'r‘lee Bluï¬.‘ with a view to £w~mpplyiof LukeShoro towns ban/ecu ahkegan. pad Summon and mans "Rani u DuPlpineo en the south and 0|) the no htva ya i LI, cd‘flille Ind Rockgfeller tbgl Mr. Rider degircd to efv‘ie'w with (116' Precldcn'v a} hiayoï¬ipe the tolloï¬inf day. The_ ‘scheme inn inactive “one, .as cuttin- ed, as Mr 'Rider aiya 'it‘is flmirpurb pose to g wafer and deep ,intq the Lake for tho ake ‘aJow price in 'Cumpari: son with 1 ~'ces now paid "by me mum to be 86‘ .v .__ -wrv A rcpor from Chairman (‘ampo‘llho Water‘Co mince 'ind‘icaied pmgreSs in' themattfcr 0L hegot'atiom with Highland Park fora water- connection! emergency orpermanem) withi‘their system. . '- En‘girieel‘Marsh reported as result of his examinal'imi of the municipal build- ing than! behcvcdrit safe; found no ‘sign of wifkness. r-except perhaps in the second fl 1' over the ( ounéll chamber, and ‘that ha; reason u! the king-spun; He ;suggested the placing Ola column in mi centeriol the room» for support of the ceiling; but thought ll. entirely. safe. lor ordinary assemblies - to 'oqcupy lhehall mum.“ l is. “dances were to be per: mitted. quver; he thOught ‘the floor should have _the support. suggested, ‘on account of the vibration. » 'i Cilall’HIPI-‘l'v lichens reported the comc mince on Sewers had given permissnn for-a connectiim m. be mad-c by , jacuh J. Beck fork barn with the~ Village Hall sewi’eriin! he aliév in katk 33, ’ for satis- latmry qvinsid crations stated in his report. n ‘ Mrs. ] B. Terbell enienained at din. net 133 Sunday evening. «H ST gMj-zTHODIST (NORTH AVE IW)-_â€"P§storâ€"-Re§._ M I) Ere- ‘mainc. Sunday Services~Mqrningi 1 1:00 ' Evening-7:30 91m; Epwonh f5 9. m; Sunday School 1.0m edncidty' Prayer Meeting 7,;45 Mr. W m. Vetter In eleelriéitn bud I nu: w escaqe Irom death by coming in co tact winh u live wire while work- in; t the power htmse‘ Int “odour Maggie Shadow! and In; Wihj my and her family have been the of Mrs. William Wink-1 Eartha; NARROW ESCAPE 'I‘Bliaafulflrmmlair Bay ‘ i' . â€"Newspapefdom, VDreams‘likcé his area" righ: if the dreamer qccepte th’em as prophecy and gets (int. and hum-lei to. make tine ‘dream ; reamy. ’The night If)! dfenming. The day for battling u... u u.-â€" I dreamed that an advertiser came And gave me_ a lull page ad!" ‘ ' And " Ch .3 'ZBBNEï¬ITeGALDS ‘Benoï¬t: Gad! Hill >Ehca‘mpmemï¬ him Fete Ind Card Putty. If ‘he ted- deme‘of Mn. F. M. Smelt. Tueu'hy Sobl'cmbcr 6. 1010; from 2;.†'umll ‘6 io‘cluck, Lawn Ffle and V'audcvflk (tom 8:30;“1’hu in)": mutual beneï¬hnd great efforts are being mule to make this both 1 wcial and ï¬nancial success. Funher pan-timbr- till be given in wt next issue. . fl‘he German twins exlpectï¬ to gpend the weekend with "taken!“ Mn. shea- _ in F‘réderick. .Fishcr.'.Mrs-' "hm“ kmll'wmcm Univ Sandman ol Rona-a Purlft at“: 854-9"? ’ George L up“. uI en. -wâ€"‘-â€"â€"â€".. Mrs. Pï¬mptim'u? Riycnide, Cal; {Nari the guests at [upchocn ut col. and Mn. H. P. Davidson un Thursday. Robert W. Patteh. Retired Pub- lisher. in Machine Which V Turns Thrtle West of ' Highland Park This .Morning.. .Robert'w. Patton, a retired publisher who has a beautilul home on the like and- his son Robert were the \M'liml in a bad automobile accident at Wheeling. west of Highland Park this muming. T he automobile was evidently going at a Iery fast rate oi speed when as it went around a turn in the road it went «war. ' Mr. Patten and hits son were held un- ‘ V Mr. Patten-and hits son were new un- der the unnamed machine (or nearly ad bout, until another 3|!th party c‘al'me by and released ihem. u, u...â€" . . , l‘he ‘y 1i; considered to be seriously injured; and Mr. Patton is very' {Paddy braked. ' Look :n‘mla {of “If Reliabxe Laundty td. in next. weeks isï¬ue. They have ' _ I someflmw new tn . tgll ynu . 1'1 'ï¬tomobilc. We nape h m , unetiv ‘ on. accident. Fan-{QR indium» Anal RWWD â€MAD ' spent Satnrday n the guest of h' hrnth 5â€"â€" er. Mr 0. 5. Bell. A "4‘: ‘5. mo Master Innine Theme who ' "mun, ‘ ‘ "at! in! a. to amnyed with the whooping be." . w. my" Lot 5‘. 'fliahwd tho past ï¬ve weeks. is improvin', ‘ D 81.“) g ‘ _ . ‘ Little Eduard Rome m h hvm i! It. mo“ Mr. Embler has been to Milym I vacation trip. ‘ Francis Burlxrick has Ihé W3 cough. _\ While vifltin‘ilmdtv‘ ‘thfl Rust. 1 }n w ,W , wm-tthflighpgnd Patlr_ our-l mum EDNA! Captain Iohli Bell 0! WI‘ North ï¬lmy; Niysâ€"Lcltcr I. 0M0. br- I“! $334. is}. R F Vii cu. W W “' 1 Hammer“. If khan-amp!!! uni" , y 8.1:!an It and University. Nulilurflcm Univ Y George L Dr“. ul’ Obo'rlin, colléue. In H r. I H‘ Pm“. City Forester 0! Chins Ir Pros! gave a intending Ind , » u- ulk go a my number 0! thud! and then hewuk them. With wul †_ trip mm the ‘ (“pl-lam; my thing- abou the u" made 1 st 13 pl : wild flowemumi 50v them in the K Ienlv Noting the blossoms have In For this reason. L - influd u! an- hefore any of lhé ime }o;u winged @900 became so manv "o! n» 1;;n' 53mm up bylhe roots. the wild flo ï¬bula}. Chiago are rhpidlv ’bci'nc "I". '- vâ€" uh.“- mad «unnamed luncheon In! lon- day » _ Mn. A. P. v. ' " k0! Lana-lave nu: gave a dime Right gum last ‘Wedncsdqy even . ‘ Mr, C. E. Sch for a few day; Miss S whit M 'I’ who has been visit inn her g‘ï¬cr.“ Oscar Be" 1|)! ‘1' turned usher icl Wavhm. UM“. Miu Cult Ann . 1 Min Li|lhn All , . Ed- Bhrklolu ' “ Hm Bah- Edwnrd Bra-w v Socor‘ Cunning { - Cuban Ha I Ruth CW #1 ’ ‘ B. LDovdnll W I Helidny ; ‘ I‘ll-Ch: 8 HI". ‘ ' II. who. Ida Kahlua. Elai- ("in I Micklcfp. _- ace quon Ban-(ex Morg- - L? Frank Nichols ldn Nyhnen'.- ‘ (drun- lbw-In ‘ j N Puma, Hilutn- Pnlkonet Gob Peck. Bo . Ring/land. N Rum-3mm : ‘ B Roche Nancy Ron. J Sullivan (when Scrib- t Bhtrieo Ukulel- Hun-uh Sn!“ 3 JIH ‘l‘svlor r L. Wit-o- ’ ma Wilson JC Werner ’8 i â€Wad uempi Zen V Adveniu-d A _ 23. "IO. flight- Like County 11‘ ,. and Tm Company dildo-'2 i†in in the. Park Ft 6M8 Kuw- Jot-coil Three hue hiuvKumn-gh play-"Hick- to Kan-M I. My}; at Lincoln ravenue youth Sunday Aug. 28. an: flue oh inns: 5“ GM» 1 Rivér Forest NLR‘SEwâ€"The mum! on: ol Cam-I all [Auden Am IC Sup-on owner' 3mm Iain. lb Diem C’l . mu». m cyuputwmuhï¬l uutbeloo; to. Mineral-III D i communicate with CA LARSON 3†" (Cant mom... sum than [562â€- ' m; . F0! â€(Gilliamâ€"12. 'NII toâ€. in Kirkland Park for m I. . tumult-l lupin-date no... :5; u; unity“ Chicago (or qu. cunt ormpmud, In KW“ u. A. ALDBIDGE. Wool-kw (3de 8‘5. m I“. â€J FOR SALE OR nutp‘ no home cot. Oak and Bmuduuy. in. h nearLake and Mani»: lamb“. and 1232. 1-1.5. GAIL. gaging Int . FOR BALE-8mm mmw' downandhslmceï¬o.m M ‘:x cent m N A. W“ » skim Building. Highhnd M ,,_.‘.._-â€"nb,, . 314 Van: 7mm: An l to 4m .Mrpoon W Odie: Tel. .345. FOR SALl'Zz-Nioc link III? é mm mm Highland Mali mama. N. A. “mugs; A 'a 32's wrun- qnwv â€"vv--n vâ€"wr I'I I year.- N A Aldridge. W Phone 35 and :58: , â€not longer. N. A “In But minding. .41.; Count}, haul. ALOBIDGI mum It: I: sou-lusts Wm A Lanna am with W flamw'm Aidâ€- " 0*“ '1.me MI. .lII' wuuu‘u tang-uuuu - -â€"- ( «. NB SALflz-oAll ‘ F08 8“.st roo- hon-‘0. aqua io'axx'r:-'â€"umav 1‘0 83812â€"0“ WANTED FOR SALE. .4 SCORE 0 0 0 0 ran atâ€; alumnus awn-:6 By on» u VI JAS.